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Ghanaian international Alexander Djiku has expressed his delight after Fenerbahce secured a thrilling 3-2 away victory over Konyaspor on Monday evening.
Djiku played the full 90 minutes as Fenerbahce came from behind to claim all three points.
Konyaspor took an early lead through Pedrinho, but Mert Muldur equalized for the visitors in the 13th minute. Caglar Soyuncu then put Fenerbahce ahead midway through the first half, only for Konyaspor to level the scores through Blaz Kramer just before halftime.
Dusan Tadic's well-placed shot in the 60th minute sealed the win for Fernabache.
Taking to Instagram, Djiku praised his team's effort, saying: "Important win, tough game. Great effort."
He also thanked the travelling fans for their support, adding: "Thank you for your support."
Djiku, this season, has been pivotal for Fenerbahce, helping the team maintain pressure on league leaders Galatasaray.
Fellow Ghanaian Emmanuel Boateng was in action for Konyaspor, featuring for 83 minutes before being substituted by Danijel Aleksic.
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